Here is what we know so far about this solemn tribute to a group of heroes.

1. It Will Take Place at Tim’s Toyota Center

Tim’s Toyota Center is a “$36 million multipurpose facility located in Prescott Valley, Arizona,” and can hold over just over 5,000 seats for an event. Although no one has yet announced if a ticketing system will be enacted for accommodating all of those wishing to pay their respects, priority will be given to the families, extended families, and the “extended fire family.”

2. The Bodies are Currently in Phoenix

The Phoenix Fire Department’s Honor Guard. Via their website.

The bodies of the 19 firefighters are currently in medical examiner’s office in Phoenix where they are being watched 24 hours-a-day by members of the Phoenix Fire Honor Guard in preparation for the funeral procession.

3. They Will Be Returned to Prescott on Sunday

Makeshift memorial outside of Station 7 (Getty)

According to CBS5, the firefighters will be returned Prescott on Sunday morning at 10 A.M. They will be brought by 19 hearses and escorted by a full color guard and bagpipe presentation all the way from Phoenix to Prescott, a distance of around 100 miles. The caravan will come to a rest at the Yavapai Country Medical Examiner’s Office in Prescott.

4. More Honor Guards Are Still Needed

Here is the spontaneous memorial mourners outside the crew’s station this weekend. (Getty)

The website being used to plan the event, YarnellFallenFirefighters.com has put out a request for other Honor Guards, bagpipe and drum groups, buglers, and rifle teams to participate in a number of memorial events between now and late July.

Help pay tribute to 19 heroes.

5. There is a Law to Keep Protesters Away

A sign posted outside of the Prescott, AZ firehouse.

Threats that the controversial Westboro Baptist Church would come and protest the funeral proceedings of the 19 Granite Mountain Hotshots could go unfulfilled. A 2011 Arizona Law passed in the wake of the shooting and attempted assassination of former Representative Gabrielle Giffords, outlawed protesting funerals.

All nineteen firefighters killed in the Yarnell Hill Fire were members of the Prescott-based Granite Mountain Hotshots, an elite team of wildfire specialists. Hotshot teams are like the Navy SEALs of firefighting.